Nexus 7 and Nexus 10: Google Decided To Pull Them Off The Play Store
Nexus 7 and Nexus 10: Google Decided To Pull Them Off The Play Store
As the song said, "some good things never last," the "Nexus 7 and Nexus 10" say goodbye. It was somehow sad that both of these devices bids them farewell in the increasingly competitive Android world. But this move welcomes their newer, stronger and excellent alternatives.
Although these two have great features and specifications, Google decided to pull them off the Play Store to give way to better and powerful devices. Although these are no longer found on the Play Store, Amazon thought of some ways to sell the remaining items. Amazon has a lot of stock of the" Nexus 7" which was released last year with lower price. You can have one with a starting price of $200 (16GB Wifi only configuration) and at $222 (with 32 GB internal storage). Also, there are some retailers that offer the unit for only $170.
In terms of the "Nexus 10", it is not a smart decision to spend $363 for it. The specs might be fun, but there are lots of better devices you can find today which have lesser cost.
Many have noticed that Google has unthinkably decided to drop both the "Nexus 7" and the "Nexus 10" while they added the "Nexus 9" to the Google play store. This move was made a day before both the "iPad Air 2" and "iPad mini 3" were made available in the market. The "Nexus 9" was launched earlier, much advance than the expected date of November 3. Google leaves "Nexus 5" on sale.
Google made a statement that the advances in computing have influenced their decision. They were driven at the intersection between software and hardware. Or this reason, they always make it a point that upon the release of their new "Nexus" devices they also release their platform. Instead of making software in the abstract, Google work with hardware to "build" Nexus devices. This helps push the limits as possible.
For them, the "Nexus" devices also act as a base of the ecosystem as they develop their most recent release. For the Lollipop experience, a few new "Nexus" treats will be available.
One device is born every other month and the technology keeps on changing and improving. It is of no surprise that a device as excellent as "Nexus 7" and "Nexus 10" will be removed instantly with the introduction of a rival.
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